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Are Allied analyses going to be so limited in scope from now on that there is absolutely no need to ask (let alone answer) the question: has Hitler in any way been provoked?
Never let is be asked: is there an ever-so-slight possibility that this might be blowback from something the Allies did.
(I agree completely with your sentiment, but Hitler's rise to power was helped greatly by reparations placed on Germany after WW1, Nazi propaganda loved to remind people about it)
Weeeell, it's still in the territory of asking domestic violence victims whether the soup really was cold, as another commenter put it. Reparations weren't a valid excuse for the mass murder of millions of people